Despite the delayed release dates for Kraven and Madam Web being announced, the new Karate Kid movie is getting us excited.
According to information from The Hollywood Reporter, Sony Pictures announced a new film in the Karate Kid saga, following the success of the Cobra Kai series.
Do not stop reading: Cobra Kai creators prepare another series of an 80’s classic
As the report reads: “The Karate Kid franchise is taking on new life in theaters. Sony’s Columbia Pictures has set a date for a Karate Kid movie scheduled for release on June 7, 2024.”
No additional details were revealed, but the project is described as “a return to the original Karate Kid franchise.”
The original Karate Kid proposal was released in 1984, and was followed by three sequels, only two of them starring Ralph Macchio. In 2010 the saga was restarted with Jaden Smith, without achieving the expected success. However, the franchise found new life with the Cobra Kai series, which has seen the return of the vast majority of the original cast and a new breed of karate boys. The series that is currently available on Netflix stars Ralph Macchio and William Zabka and is produced by Sony Pictures Television.
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
Another classic from the 80’s. Batman arrives at SMASH and DC Comics Mexico
DC Comics Deluxe – Batman: 1989 Movie Adaptation
When Warner Bros.’s Batman hit theaters in the summer of 1989, Tim Burton’s action-packed, atmospheric, and art-directed masterpiece shattered all box office forecasts and rewrote conventional wisdom about what they could achieve. comic book movies, both financially and artistically.
After the success of the film, DC Comics – guardian of the Dark Knight’s four-color adventures – set out to attract as many of those moviegoers as possible to comic shops, and their first step was an official adaptation of the new blockbuster. from Burton.
Created by comic book legends Dennis O’Neil and Jerry Ordway, and released at a time when home video was still in its infancy, Batman: The Official Warner Bros. Movie Adaptation became the “second round” of the film for countless fans…and for many, it opened the door to a whole new world of sequential storytelling.
Batman: 1989 Movie Adaptation presents this celebrated version of the academy award-winning film for the first time in a deluxe hardcover volume. This 30th anniversary edition includes the complete original work, as well as high-quality scans of all of Ordway’s original black-and-white pages.
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